Steve Bingen Studio Archivist

Movie Studio Archivist Steve Bingen

Greg Dyro and Tom Burka interview Movie Studio Corporate Archivist Steve Bingen

Steven Bingen has long worked within the motion picture industry, both in production and as a writer and historian. He held a staff position at Warner Bros. Corporate Archive – aiding in the preservation and management of the studios legend and legacy.

He is an author of “MGM: Hollywood’s Greatest Backlot,” “Warner Bros: Hollywood’s Ultimate Backlot,” “Paramount: City of Dreams,”  “Warner Bros. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of,” (Photos by Greg Dyro and text and captions by Steve Bingen)   “Hollywood’s Lost Backlot: 40 Acres of Glamor and Mystery,” and “Easy Rider: 50 Years Looking for America,” and has contributed to many books and documentaries.

His numerous essays and magazine articles include recent pieces for “Filmfax,” “Mondo Cult,” “Cinema Retro” and “Perspective.” “The Ghastly Love of Johnny X” for which he wrote the screenplay for director Paul Bunnell, was released in 2012.

The Movie that Steve wrote    The Ghastly Love of Johnny X

Banished to Earth for intergalactic juvenile delinquency, Johnny X and his gang of Ghastly Ones set off in search of a piece of alien technology that could change the fate of the universe forever– the so-called “resurrection suit.” Soon, the extraterrestrial no-goodnicks are embroiled in a wacky scheme that nobody could have predicted.

Podcast intro  music:
Kamihamiha! – Alien Warfare Stems by Kamihamiha (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Kamihamiha/60882

and a few short pieces in the middle or the end I think

somewhere in there also a bit of other sounds

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